May 11, 2017

10 Best 2017 Smartphones In United States

Let's take a look at the ten best smartphones in US (United States) , the list is consisted mostly of latest 2017 devices and some other devices produced in the previous years, all with exciting specifications and features, but would cost you some dollars.

As expected, the Samsung S8 and Samsung S8 Plus are on the list and surprisingly ranking too. The phones here are ranked based on their performance, camera quality, battery life, design and tendency to receive software updates.

If you want a really, really big phone running Android, this is it. It's the 6.2-inch, plus-sized version of our favorite phone, the 5.8-inch Samsung Galaxy S8.

Samsung built its 2017 flagship handsets with elongated screens that wipe away the needless bezel and physical home button and give you a more immersive display. You also have the fastest specs, a great camera and slick software this the S8 Plus.

You're going to have to learn to hold a big phone, but luckily, it's not much larger than the S7 Edge or the ill-fated Note 7. Making the screen bigger without making the phone much bigger is one of Samsung's many tricks here, and it's why this phone is near the top. It'd be even higher if it weren't for the price and the terribly placed rear fingerprint sensor.

The Google Pixel is an excellent flagship phone that's only let down by mediocre battery life and the still-developing Assistant. If you can stomach the price point, the Pixel is a breath of fresh Google air in a world of Android over-complication.

The 12MP camera on the back is one of the best on the market, while the clean, fresh Android Nougat interface is a joy to use.

There's heaps of power under the hood making it perfect for gaming and multi-tasking, while the bright, colorful screen provides an excellent viewing experience for your movies and TV shows.

It may not be the most attractive handset on the market, and it's far from ugly. What you can be sure of is a lot of bang for your buck.

Google Pixel XL is the Android maker's new phablet-sized phone, and it ditched the old Nexus branding for two reasons: it's debuts specs instead of using six-month-old parts like the previous Nexus phones, and it's far more expensive.

Google's latest Android software is a joy to use, with smooth, slick performance and a clutter free design. Fire up the camera app and the 12MP rear shooter is one of the best around, while a fingerprint scanner keep yours phone secure.

Minor weak points are no always-on display, not having a waterproof design and a lack of front-facing stereo speakers. But they don't stop the Pixel XL from being an excellent flagship phablet.

The Moto Z is an incredibly thin smartphone that sets a new record at 5.19 in so-called "thickness," but you shouldn't want it to stay that thin. This is a modular smartphone, allowing you to clip on game-changing accessories onto its back thanks to built-in magnets.

All of sudden, your otherwise flat Motorola phone doubles as a mini boom box, a real camera or even a pico projector. It can also double in battery life with a stylish juice pack. MotoMods really transform the design and functionality of your phone, and there are more to come.

We also like Moto Z's intelligent fingerprint sensor. It not only turns on and unlocks the screen, it also puts it to sleep and locks it up with a second press. What's not here is a 3.5mm headphone jack that requires you to use an included adapter for hardwired audio, and that's a dealbreaker for some people.

The most surprising smartphone on our best phones list is the ZTE Axon 7, which blends a sophisticated metal design with an equally attractive price. It's also feature-packed with awesome-sounding front-facing speakers, generous 64GB of internal storage and the same Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of RAM chipset used by its pricier rivals.

You're going to be hard-pressed with find a better value for a mid-range phone. The OnePlus 3 comes close, but lacks a microSD card slot and the screen is 1080p. The Huawei Honor 8 has the microSD card slot, but its screen is 1080p and smaller at 5.2 inches.

The Axon 7 really shines with its Samsung-challenging AMOLED display. Be warned, at 5.5 inches and with a full metal body around it, this phone is slippery. It also doesn't work with Verizon and Sprint just yet, despite having all of the necessary GSM and CDMA bands ready to go.

The OnePlus 3T was a surprising upgrade, offering a slight change in the specs designed to 'listen to the fans' that want more power - and given this is a small brand, it's experimenting with a mid-season change.

It's still got the same beautiful all-metal design, the same 5.5-inch AMOLED display that's bright and vibrant and the fingerprint scanner is still lightning fast - all the main specs are there, and it's only the upgraded chipset and battery that make the biggest difference.

The lack of a microSD card, and a battery which only lasts around a day may put some off, but considering the price you're paying the OnePlus is good value for money, despite a price hike over the OnePlus 3.

If you're desperate for a high-end phone, but don't have the money to stretch that far, the OnePlus 3T will make you rather happy.

That's a long list of powerful smartphones and quite accurate too, nevertheless, my wonder is seeing the Samsung Galaxy S8 go up against the S8 Plus, aside that i feel the list is just superb and worth taking a look at if you really want to get a good phone with flagship specifications.
You can buy any of these devices in the United State and also in other parts of the world, though the prices written here may not be accurate.

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